Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Today's Headlines: Biden Vows Enough Vaccine ‘for Every Adult American’ by End of May

Texas Drops Its Virus Restrictions as a Wave of Reopenings Takes Hold
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

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Biden Vows Enough Vaccine 'for Every Adult American' by End of May

Biden Vows Enough Vaccine 'for Every Adult American' by End of May

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Sharon LaFraniere, Katie Thomas and Michael D. Shear

The pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. agreed to help manufacture Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine, in a deal partly brokered by the White House.

Texas Drops Its Virus Restrictions as a Wave of Reopenings Takes Hold

Texas Drops Its Virus Restrictions as a Wave of Reopenings Takes Hold

By Julie Bosman and Lucy Tompkins

As coronavirus cases fall, states are rescinding mask mandates and reopening businesses and schools, prompting people to emerge after months of isolation despite uncertainty about the pandemic's future.

Rape Allegations Divide Mexico's Governing Party

Rape Allegations Divide Mexico's Governing Party

By Maria Abi-Habib and Natalie Kitroeff

Mexico's president has stood by a candidate accused of sexual assault. The case is testing the president's promises of justice and equality for all.

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Editors' Picks

He Was the Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda.' Now He's Accused of Terrorism.

Magazine

He Was the Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda.' Now He's Accused of Terrorism.

By Joshua Hammer

Long hailed for his bravery during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Paul Rusesabagina is now charged with being an insurgent leader. Did Rwanda change, or did he?

Love Factory: The Price of Being a Social Media Star

Opinion

Love Factory: The Price of Being a Social Media Star

By David Borenstein

Livestreaming your life to a devoted audience is big business. A new short film explores what happens when the cameras are off.

Today's Videos

Hundreds of Schoolgirls Abducted in Nigeria Are Released

Video Video: Hundreds of Schoolgirls Abducted in Nigeria Are Released

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by armed men from their boarding school last week have been released, officials said. Mass kidnappings of children have become a growth industry amid Nigeria's economic crisis.

Videos Show Aftermath of Southern California Crash

Video Video: Videos Show Aftermath of Southern California Crash

By The Associated Press

A tractor-trailer slammed into the side of an S.U.V. on a Holtville, Calif., highway Tuesday. Area hospital officials said that more than a dozen people are dead as a result of the collision.

F.B.I. Director Testifies On the Capitol Riot

Video Video: F.B.I. Director Testifies On the Capitol Riot

By Reuters

The F.B.I.'s director, Christopher A. Wray, testified before the Senate on Tuesday about the Capitol riot on Jan. 6. His testimony focused on the emergence of domestic terrorism and the identification of extremist groups involved in the attack.

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